Letters from readers, February 1943
Sir, Your article in Motor Sport concerning the racing cars housed by T. & T.s was of particular interest in these days of "work only" motoring. I was intrigued by,…
The smile of the Amilcar
owner when he passes his highpowered rival on the road, broadens when he reflects that his running costs are infinitely lower. The Amilcar will average 45 m.p.g. Its speed on the open road is to all
practical purposes unlimited. It is moreover as delightful to drive at 5 m.p.h. in traffic as when ‘ all out’ on the straight.
The sporting motorist will find all his ideals realized in this amazing little car. SOLE CO: (.4.;,’+5/0A’A. rRE.$-
BOON PORTER
LIMITED,
159-163, CASTELNAU, LONDON, S.W. 13.
Telephone-1177 Riverside. TeleArams—” Soonest, Hammer, London.”